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I am hoping someone has some additional information about Martha Anaya, as I have scoured the news reports and FB pages to find out the following:

*What was she last seen wearing?
*Any dental work?
*Any previously broken bones?
*How did she get around (by foot, by bus, by car)?
*I read a comment somewhere from her BF that she had her phone with her. Wondering if the police ever tried to track pings?

Her family seems to be pretty active, so I am hopeful someone can reach out and give us more information. Her profile on NAMUS is pretty bare.

It would also be nice to get her on Charley, couldn't find a profile there. I originally found her looking through CA DOJ which is always bare bones.

I wonder if Aubreyanna's alleged killer Larry Soo Shin knew these two suspects? I've always felt there might be other arrests in Aubreyanna's case. Something about her murder and his connection to it doesn't make much sense to me.

IDK if they are related, because Aubreyanna was found straight away, but I've always thought she was a victim of a larger ring. One of those "if you don't do this I'll kill your family" type things. I feel so horribly for all these young girls.

Both men were on parole when prosecutors say they killed Kianna Jackson, 20, and Josephine Vargas, 34. Only Cano was on parole when prosecutors say they killed Martha Anaya, 28, and Jarrae Estepp, 21. Gordon’s parole ended last Nov. 9 – days before Anaya disappeared from Santa Ana and her family began pressuring authorities to investigate. Anaheim police arrested Gordon and Cano five months later after Estepp’s body was found at a recycling plant.

Gordon said he wants to take the stand, have his trial aired on live TV to “embarass a bunch of people” and help the families of the four women sue the government. While saying parole agents were nice to him and Cano, he also accused them of trying to cover up mistakes.